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francis of assisi, the patron saint of the environment, famous for talking to the animals, preaching to the birds, and, of course, some people are going to say those two seagulls that stood on the chimney before may have been a sign that st. francis was coming up in a way. we don't know exactly whether as pope this new pope will also take that aspect of st. francis into his new pontificate. >> what we've heard about him kind of runs the gamut. we've heard progressive, moderate, conservative, orthodox. what do we know about his personality and what he is going to bring to the church as a game changer? >> he certainly has the common touch. it was remarkable when he went out on the balcony how he immediately connected with the crowd. he got interactive right away. he brought up a reason right away to say the lord's prayer, the ave maria, so it was immediately back and forth together and asked them to pray for him. his voice is very soft and calm and humble sounding. a remarkable way of connecting to the crowd. so it seems he will have a big popular appeal that way. the question we don't
francis of assisi, the patron saint of the environment, famous for talking to the animals, preaching to the birds, and, of course, some people are going to say those two seagulls that stood on the chimney before may have been a sign that st. francis was coming up in a way. we don't know exactly whether as pope this new pope will also take that aspect of st. francis into his new pontificate. >> what we've heard about him kind of runs the gamut. we've heard progressive, moderate,...
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about being aware of your environment. if it looks unusual. tell something abit. a -- about it. >> best advice. don't let them affect your life. go back and live your life. >> live your life. when you compromise how you live that gives them a victory. as painful as it is to day. you can't let them succeed by us changing the norm and how we live. can't let them win. no victories. >> i think the last point is so important. you can't let them win. can't say i will not go to the ball game because of what if? that's what they want. >> that's what they want. they want you to stay home and watch this coverage and be too scared to do anything. you have to go out and live your life. important clues, for as chaotic as that look. there are important clues of behind the -- >> the injured. if anybody has hand injuries. some one could be using bomb make mag terl and residue on their hants. >> this shrapnel and things that could have come from the device itself. >> that's right. and pierre thomas is reporting what they want to see is how was it detonated, remotely detona detonat
about being aware of your environment. if it looks unusual. tell something abit. a -- about it. >> best advice. don't let them affect your life. go back and live your life. >> live your life. when you compromise how you live that gives them a victory. as painful as it is to day. you can't let them succeed by us changing the norm and how we live. can't let them win. no victories. >> i think the last point is so important. you can't let them win. can't say i will not go to the...
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about being in school, and i thought at that point, okay, this school is supposed to be a safe, secure environment. i should not have to worry about this kind of stuff. >> acord is being held on $2 million bail. friends are calling truman templeton, the person you just heard there, a hero for speaking up. >>> a pennsylvania couple is facing child endangerment charges after letting their daughter ride in a cage with a dog in the back of the pickup truck. they were arrested when horrified drivers spotted the 10-year-old girl in the crate. the couple said the dog was making a fuss so they put their daughter in the back to help calm the dog down. >> i don't want the dog to suffer. that's animal cruelty to me. you know, i mean the dog crying like that. >> i just didn't think it would be an issue. >> i don't want the dog to suffer. >> all right. well, the father said there were two straps holding down cage. he insists he would never hurt his daughter. she's now in the custody of grandma. >>> place say an autopsy will be needed to determine why a former college football star has been found dead. cullen f
about being in school, and i thought at that point, okay, this school is supposed to be a safe, secure environment. i should not have to worry about this kind of stuff. >> acord is being held on $2 million bail. friends are calling truman templeton, the person you just heard there, a hero for speaking up. >>> a pennsylvania couple is facing child endangerment charges after letting their daughter ride in a cage with a dog in the back of the pickup truck. they were arrested when...
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about being aware of your environment. if you looks unusual, tell someone about it. >> reporter: best advice, don't let them affect your life. go back and live your life. >> live your life. when you compromise how you live that gives them a victory. as painful as it is to day. you can't let them succeed by us changing the norm and how we live. can't let them win. no victories. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, washington. >> i think that last point is so important. you can't let them win. you can't say i'm not going to go to that ball game because, what if? that's exactly what they want. >> that's what they want. they want to you watch the coverage incessantly and be too scared to do anything. you have to go out, have you to live your lives. important clues, for as chaotic as that looks, there are important clues of what was left behind at these bombings that police are also looking at. the injured. they want to know if anybody has hand injuries. someone that could be potentially using bomb-making material and they have
about being aware of your environment. if you looks unusual, tell someone about it. >> reporter: best advice, don't let them affect your life. go back and live your life. >> live your life. when you compromise how you live that gives them a victory. as painful as it is to day. you can't let them succeed by us changing the norm and how we live. can't let them win. no victories. >> reporter: david kerley, abc news, washington. >> i think that last point is so important....
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>> i think the environment and alternative energy. once they crack it, it is a huge moneymaker and job creator which is right up their alley. >> john: exactly right. well, i have a little message for our republican friends. hey, republicans! listen, i want to give you some advice because i know you watch current. congrats on all of the mileage from the scandals you're using against president obama. here's the thing. it is not working. obama's poll numbers keep going up. so allow me to suggest you start screeching about something else. one of the many real actual scandals in america today beyond benghazi and the i.r.s. and a.p. which you weren't use because saying obama goes after the press interrupts your narrative about obama being in love with the press. a recent department of defense report revealed the estimated number of sexual assaults in the u.s. military increased last year to 26,000. pentagon estimates break that down to 12,100 of the women on active duty being victims of sexual assaults and 13,000 men in uniform. that's 38 m
>> i think the environment and alternative energy. once they crack it, it is a huge moneymaker and job creator which is right up their alley. >> john: exactly right. well, i have a little message for our republican friends. hey, republicans! listen, i want to give you some advice because i know you watch current. congrats on all of the mileage from the scandals you're using against president obama. here's the thing. it is not working. obama's poll numbers keep going up. so allow me...
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we need to make sure we have the the agile system to changing world environment. i have no doubt that contractors will adjust to whatever system we set up. if that means they make a bigger profit than someone wants them to make, that is the way it works. >> there is a wall street side of this as well, the financial community. in days past defense contracts were a little bit different, if you will, then the rest of the publicly traded firms. increasingly the financial market looks at is the same. you do not get bonus points for patriotism or serving the needs of the military. you have to meet the return on investment and return on capital. how do we take that into account? in many cases a short-term focus, a very narrow focus on shareholder equity. does not necessarily have the needs of the nation from the military point of view. fair point. i am struck by the number of people that point out that we do not really punish contractors who do not do a good job, as far as future contracts go. shouldng that i think we at least ask about, if you do a good job, how does th
we need to make sure we have the the agile system to changing world environment. i have no doubt that contractors will adjust to whatever system we set up. if that means they make a bigger profit than someone wants them to make, that is the way it works. >> there is a wall street side of this as well, the financial community. in days past defense contracts were a little bit different, if you will, then the rest of the publicly traded firms. increasingly the financial market looks at is...
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newt gingrich refused to cave on spending cuts for education, health and the environment. >> it got us thinking of what the world looked like in 1995. >> gridlock in washington is a familiar scene. the pop culture had an incredibly different vibe. i happened to be in high school at the time and my favorite song. here it is, shaggy's bumtastic. ♪ that is hot even today. >> really is. great. >> if i heard that song today it still makes me move. i can't help it. >> high school, huh? >> i'm sorry. >> i was in my third television market, all kinds of grown up. in tampa at the time and the song that sticks out in my mind is "seal." ♪ >> august 1995, the top of the charts batman forever brings me back to the time. i can remember the apartment i was living in. >> oh, yeah and shows where we were, in totally different moments of whatever relationships we were in. >> i was drinking wine and a grownup on my third job and in a top 20 market. >> i was in a club. >> and thought i was on my way. >> and you were in a club dancing to shaggy. >> freshman in high school. >> sorry. >> speaking of movi
newt gingrich refused to cave on spending cuts for education, health and the environment. >> it got us thinking of what the world looked like in 1995. >> gridlock in washington is a familiar scene. the pop culture had an incredibly different vibe. i happened to be in high school at the time and my favorite song. here it is, shaggy's bumtastic. ♪ that is hot even today. >> really is. great. >> if i heard that song today it still makes me move. i can't help it. >>...
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there is no way in my humble opinion, that you can live in the same environment and have this type of an event take place and this woman did not know about it. >> especially if they were making the bombs at home? >> yeah, not only making but planning this. so the plannings- plans, the buildings of the bombs and who they communicated with . remember as you know, i have said all along, you can't build this type of a bomb, we can go on the internet to see how to do it. it is another to build it and drag it around new york city without it detonating and stability factor become a monumental thing that guys like me look at. how did he get to to work . how did they get the bombs to where they were placed without them detonating it. someone trained them. >> speaking of that. the area and city in dagestan, where we are learning about is a hot bed for hardened islam i felt and people who are battle we're -a weary and driven out of chechnya are holed up and tamerlan spent six monthings. >> no one knows where he was and no one has told us yet. this is not the about the soviets in my opinion. this
there is no way in my humble opinion, that you can live in the same environment and have this type of an event take place and this woman did not know about it. >> especially if they were making the bombs at home? >> yeah, not only making but planning this. so the plannings- plans, the buildings of the bombs and who they communicated with . remember as you know, i have said all along, you can't build this type of a bomb, we can go on the internet to see how to do it. it is another to...
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she works in recycling industry, she sorts our trash to keep the environment clean. she sorts the trash to separate out the recycling from what gets sent to the landfill. she gets below minimum wage. she has no benefits whatsoever. these are the kinds of jobs that exist in industry after industry. and it's wrong and we have to do something about it as a nation. [applause] .. it's one step forward. we have to go further. we need universal health insurance in our nation. we will have more always facing, but the one thing obamacare omitted i think and communicated back to those who represent me is the cost of mechanisms that the legislation is. we have a cyst on his.there is inverse and paid a visit and for procedures. such incentives are not aligned to keep this population health the. then i'll get reimbursed for keeping a healthy peers that get reimbursed for business, for procedures and therefore there is no cost containment mechanisms in that regard within the legislation. so yes we need to revisit, go further, how the public option. we should have a human right to
she works in recycling industry, she sorts our trash to keep the environment clean. she sorts the trash to separate out the recycling from what gets sent to the landfill. she gets below minimum wage. she has no benefits whatsoever. these are the kinds of jobs that exist in industry after industry. and it's wrong and we have to do something about it as a nation. [applause] .. it's one step forward. we have to go further. we need universal health insurance in our nation. we will have more always...
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chow, it is my understanding wasimp one the environment only a sample testing environment, and not a test of the full production capacity of the entire website. am i correct? >> the time has expired. the gentleman may answer. quest you are correct. limitation one the environment is about 10% the size of the full production environment. >> thank you. yield back. >> i thank you. we now go to the gentleman. would you yield for just 10 seconds for a comment? >> certainly. >> i could never understand how this thing could handle 60,000 simultaneous users but only do six in a day. maybe unlike some of the smart people here, i just cannot get it that six in a day does not seem like 60,000 simultaneous users. i think the general derailment. quest thank you. thank each one of you for coming to testify and mr. park, you are this,d enough to remember but i remember the $6 million man. you are now the $600 million man because you are coming in to fix all of this. we are hopeful based on the people i represent, that your successful by november 30. we want to ask you, though, how do we define succe
chow, it is my understanding wasimp one the environment only a sample testing environment, and not a test of the full production capacity of the entire website. am i correct? >> the time has expired. the gentleman may answer. quest you are correct. limitation one the environment is about 10% the size of the full production environment. >> thank you. yield back. >> i thank you. we now go to the gentleman. would you yield for just 10 seconds for a comment? >> certainly....
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but it's not just about the environment. california because of our sort of entrepreneurial and innovative culture attracts a significant amount, actually over half of the clean tech venture capital comes to california, over 80% of the venture capital this' associated with plug-in -- that's associated with plug-in electric vehicles comes to california of the national total, and we're number one in patents for both plug-in electric and fuel cell technologies. so the state sees this as a opportunity for industrial development and economic growth, and we're really seeing some great promise with companies that are setting up shop in california to develop both the supply chain and the end products to serve this market. this is an academic institution, so i felt safe using one equation. [laughter] and i promise this is the only equation that i'll use in this presentation. this is a modified version of what's called the kai identity named after a japanese economist. basically, the product of this is the annual generation of greenhou
but it's not just about the environment. california because of our sort of entrepreneurial and innovative culture attracts a significant amount, actually over half of the clean tech venture capital comes to california, over 80% of the venture capital this' associated with plug-in -- that's associated with plug-in electric vehicles comes to california of the national total, and we're number one in patents for both plug-in electric and fuel cell technologies. so the state sees this as a...
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in an environment in a disaster environment where you have lost all your all your infrastructure you've lost your electricity you've lost the ability to communicate you know cell phones aren't working the towers are down. it just comes down to or if it just comes down to individual people that that's going to be one of the most challenging environments i'd like to get into with you how do you make it happen in that kind of an environment where where. there is no ability to instantly electronically reach out to people where it all has to be physical and then also how do we build resilient communities across the united states around the world that can deal with these kind of things in the future will do that right after the break if that's alright with you so it's good dr michael moore because tonight's conversations the great minds of michael look after the book. the same story doesn't make it news. no puff piece the tough questions. a little worse for those. white house superman. minutes for a. horrible. just because you've never seen anything like good times roll. you know sometimes yo
in an environment in a disaster environment where you have lost all your all your infrastructure you've lost your electricity you've lost the ability to communicate you know cell phones aren't working the towers are down. it just comes down to or if it just comes down to individual people that that's going to be one of the most challenging environments i'd like to get into with you how do you make it happen in that kind of an environment where where. there is no ability to instantly...
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a mystical dream realm without pollution or anything that is not good for the environment. and where she can play with dragons, romp with leopards and chat with fairies. >> how cool is she? >> she's pretty cool. >> yeah. we will be right back. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning, three more arrests. >> a massive investigation into the boston bombings has now led to more suspects. the fbi is saying they dumped key evidence and we're live with new details. >>> weather extremes happening right now. the overnight battle to contain a wildfire as planes shiver in the snow. >>> gone too soon, a young star of '90s rap dead at 34. details still coming in. >>> turf war, snowcone joe versus mr. dingaling in smalltown, usa, the cut throat world of ice cream exposed. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin this thursday with new suspects who are now in custody in connection to the boston marathon bombing. >> sources tell us the fbi had
a mystical dream realm without pollution or anything that is not good for the environment. and where she can play with dragons, romp with leopards and chat with fairies. >> how cool is she? >> she's pretty cool. >> yeah. we will be right back. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> this morning, three more arrests. >> a massive investigation into the boston bombings has now led to more suspects....
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and so, what we need is we need that kind of supportive environment. and from an academic perspective, who better to serve those kids, who better to give them the supportive environment, the recovery-based kind of group processes that are necessary to continue to move forward in their recovery. how many recovery high schools are there around the country? we have 30 members in our organization. we are also aware of several other schools that are out there from a high school level. we also have 18 collegiate members, and there are other organizations that also support those college campuses, as well. there are a number of college programs that are available, and so in regards to capturing that number, i would probably guesstimate somewhere between ... 25 to 50 collegiate support recovery campuses out there. but again, 30 high schools that are members of our organization, plus several that we're still working with in regards to building and establishing membership within ars. well, i want to come back and continue to talk about the whole system, both in t
and so, what we need is we need that kind of supportive environment. and from an academic perspective, who better to serve those kids, who better to give them the supportive environment, the recovery-based kind of group processes that are necessary to continue to move forward in their recovery. how many recovery high schools are there around the country? we have 30 members in our organization. we are also aware of several other schools that are out there from a high school level. we also have...
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you can see environment as one of the issues where polarization had the, much more extreme -- become much more extreme , by the timeine this campaign was launched in the first two years of obama's presidency, it was virtually impossible for elected office holders in the republican party to consider joining the bipartisan coalition that would've been necessary to pass the legislation. question, whyg did the people who were supporting it think it would work? i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress. meanwhile, the republican party was changing. by 2009, that change had a label. tea party movement. which i did face to face interviews with the tea
you can see environment as one of the issues where polarization had the, much more extreme -- become much more extreme , by the timeine this campaign was launched in the first two years of obama's presidency, it was virtually impossible for elected office holders in the republican party to consider joining the bipartisan coalition that would've been necessary to pass the legislation. question, whyg did the people who were supporting it think it would work? i'm going to leave that question talk...
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i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress. meanwhile, the republican party was changing. by 2009, that change had a label. tea party movement. which i did face to face interviews with the tea party people in several parts of the country and found for them, the threat of environmental protection agency regulating and cap and trade were right up there with obamacare as things they considered likely to lead the end of western civilization and the american way of life. [laughter] another one that they were very upset about. big-money funders. , altra works and others eeee markets -- ultra-fr markets were ramping up their running of ads criticizing cap enviro
i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress....
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so it's not the greatest environment but it still could still develop potentially into a depression or tropical storm. exactly where the moisture goes will let us know whether we have a few showers on saturday or a lot of showers on saturday. today looks great, 81. tonight 63 in town. some 50s north and west. tomorrow upper 70s with a slight chance of a shower or storm later on in the afternoon. much better chance for showers and storms friday. so friday a yellow alert day. plan extra time for your commute and your outdoor plans are definitely in jeopardy. even saturday with high of 83. more showers and storms. mainly the afternoon shower or storm threat sunday through tuesday. highs in the mid-80s. monika samtani, how is it going? no, no. she gave it a thumbs down. >> i know. i gave him the thumbs down. i'm so sorry. on the northbound side of i-95, we have our first accident of the morning. it's right near route 610. so as you come up from stafford, you see all this orange forming already. that means it's already slow to the accident near route 610. it's right in the center of the roa
so it's not the greatest environment but it still could still develop potentially into a depression or tropical storm. exactly where the moisture goes will let us know whether we have a few showers on saturday or a lot of showers on saturday. today looks great, 81. tonight 63 in town. some 50s north and west. tomorrow upper 70s with a slight chance of a shower or storm later on in the afternoon. much better chance for showers and storms friday. so friday a yellow alert day. plan extra time for...
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living in a very bad environment, and then suddenly she was moved. from that environment. and she was shocked. and she win with a social worker, start crying, until she went to sleep. >> reporter: in case you're wonder, there does not appear to be any connection between maria and madeline mccann who disappeared in 2007. authorities are checking about think this -- there appears to be no link between these two girls about they're still checking to find out if tips or legitimate from america. >> trace, good to see you. >>> now the story you may have heard about in the last hour with gretchen. the consider of a boy scout leader recorded knocking over a giant rock formation that has stood for millions of years. that's not his only problem right now. because the rest of the story includes the fact he filed a personal injury lawsuit, claiming a car crash left him disabled. a car crash that happened four years earlier. the video, what his lawyer says, and the lawyer for some analysis, millions of years old. he pushed it over and high-fived. >>> the breaking news now. we reported
living in a very bad environment, and then suddenly she was moved. from that environment. and she was shocked. and she win with a social worker, start crying, until she went to sleep. >> reporter: in case you're wonder, there does not appear to be any connection between maria and madeline mccann who disappeared in 2007. authorities are checking about think this -- there appears to be no link between these two girls about they're still checking to find out if tips or legitimate from...
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it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this founder speed dating, in essence. they had one there. when you go to a conference that is 20,000 people, how do you network effectively? >> you do work before you get there. hopefully you've already built part of your own community, so to speak, to follow you and you follow others and so you do a lot of the scheduling by the time you get down there. and you keep it tight and loose in the sense you're booking the never eat alone principle. in between that really concentrated environment to navigate and hopefully pick up some new relationships. >> the best thing to do, have cell phone numbers. two, confirm the nig
it has changed, moved from a launch platform to a network/feedback environment. >> and i found that a lot of businesses were there to get attention which is great as we saw on the reel. a lot of people wearing funny t-shirts and costumes. for small business that is have a dream, south by southwest, 20,000 something people there, if you want attention, maybe it will help you find it there. >> the piece we did was about networking. these guys networked to meet each other at this...
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number six, many federal programs harm the environment. farm subsidies, water subsidies by the department of interior, sugar subsidies have greatly damaged the everglades in florida. there are many other examples. number seven, many federal programs as everyone knows are mismanaged and fraud ridden. this is nothing new. if you look at some of the oldest federal programs, even in a 19th century, there was a scandal after scandal with federal spending programs. army corps of engineers projects for example, back 150 years were scandal plagued. they ran over budget. they were porkbarrel. these problems are nothing new in washington. they go right back to the beginning. and, finally, number a, many federal programs simply don't work. you can look, for example, at a federal job training programs which were put in place by john f. kennedy half a century ago. these programs have never work. every decade or so the gao comes along and find essentially that they don't work. and again these sorts of problems go back many, many decades. if you look at
number six, many federal programs harm the environment. farm subsidies, water subsidies by the department of interior, sugar subsidies have greatly damaged the everglades in florida. there are many other examples. number seven, many federal programs as everyone knows are mismanaged and fraud ridden. this is nothing new. if you look at some of the oldest federal programs, even in a 19th century, there was a scandal after scandal with federal spending programs. army corps of engineers projects...
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one issue that has created disharmony between citizens and politicians has been the environment. we showed you earlier in the week how people are turning to high-tech masks to deal with the bad air in beijing and elsewhere. but the growing number of chinese also are worried about the water they drink. in 2011 government officials tested ground water in 200 cities and they found the quality was relatively poor or very poor in more than half of them. they reported that contaminated water is behind a surge in cancer cases in more than 200 villages. many blame illegal dumping by factories, but as nhk world's michitaka yamaka reports, they feel powerless to do anything about it. >> reporter: shandong province, eastern china, it's a region with a strong sector and mineral resources which have led to industrial development. about 82 meters southwest of the province of jinan lies ginhan. its population is only about 600 but last month it became famous throughout china for all the wrong reasons. chinese media are reporting that the paper factories in the village are under investigation af
one issue that has created disharmony between citizens and politicians has been the environment. we showed you earlier in the week how people are turning to high-tech masks to deal with the bad air in beijing and elsewhere. but the growing number of chinese also are worried about the water they drink. in 2011 government officials tested ground water in 200 cities and they found the quality was relatively poor or very poor in more than half of them. they reported that contaminated water is...
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it was a terrible environment for these employees, and they were ruthlessly exploited. >> reporter: federal officials were tepd off by employees to exploitations going on in some cases more than a decade. many of those arrested from pakistan. threatening workers from their home countries who had overstayed visas with deportation. employees allegedly using stolen identities from coast guard cadet to an 8-year-old child. en a statement. 7-eleven says it is cooperating with authorities and will take action to audit employment stattous of franchisee employees. federal authorities are investigating, 40 seven eleven stories, spanning seven states. the maximum sentence itch the owners or managers are convicted, 20 years in prison. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> several football players at the naval academy will soon be charged with rape. an attorney for the alleged victim. female midshipman says she passed out drunk while at an off-campus party. later she learned from friend and social media the players claimed to have sex with her while incapacitated. following in an investigation that to
it was a terrible environment for these employees, and they were ruthlessly exploited. >> reporter: federal officials were tepd off by employees to exploitations going on in some cases more than a decade. many of those arrested from pakistan. threatening workers from their home countries who had overstayed visas with deportation. employees allegedly using stolen identities from coast guard cadet to an 8-year-old child. en a statement. 7-eleven says it is cooperating with authorities and...
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are actually behind the counter in dispensaries, and so it's a very safe, secure, highly regulated environment that we operate in. >> okay. so 18 states have now passed medical marijuana laws. 18 states, so you -- you operate -- you operate already in california. you operate in canada. you've got dispensers coming to market in arizona in a matter of weeks. >> correct. >> what when are you likely to break into the remaining states? what's the plan for growth? >> that's a very good question because we are not just about medical marijuana. our technology crosses many boundaries in the traditional pharmacy retailing business, whether it's retail pharmacies, institutional pharmacy plays, doctor offices, hospice, long-term care, so our solution really is very broad scope and has a tremendous value proposition in traditional pharmacy and in traditional health care. in terms of medical marijuana we are on a state-by-state awareness, put if in aware ney. every state sen acting its own laws and regulations so we're currently enacting the rules in recently passed state like connecticut and massachusetts.
are actually behind the counter in dispensaries, and so it's a very safe, secure, highly regulated environment that we operate in. >> okay. so 18 states have now passed medical marijuana laws. 18 states, so you -- you operate -- you operate already in california. you operate in canada. you've got dispensers coming to market in arizona in a matter of weeks. >> correct. >> what when are you likely to break into the remaining states? what's the plan for growth? >> that's a...
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right now we have an entire body of laws, system of laws for protecting our environment that disregards isaac human rights. >> can you talk about the issue of environmental justice and race? >> sure. what we find across the united states, what is going on in montville is part of a large pattern, national pattern. some 79% of neighborhoods that are predominately african- also the places where high levels of toxic pollution, dangerous levels of pollution, are released. this is according to epa's own study. other studies by both governmental and nongovernmental organizations show when it comes to people of color, indigenous people, african-americans, latinos, asian-americans, pacific islanders, where their predominate in a particular residential community, you will wasteind toxic hazardous facilities and petrochemical operations going on there. >> montville named for the next wave who founded this community. >> yes. the descendents are still there. it is a really interesting community because it is not like aftere where people move five or 10 years. this is a community that has been there,
right now we have an entire body of laws, system of laws for protecting our environment that disregards isaac human rights. >> can you talk about the issue of environmental justice and race? >> sure. what we find across the united states, what is going on in montville is part of a large pattern, national pattern. some 79% of neighborhoods that are predominately african- also the places where high levels of toxic pollution, dangerous levels of pollution, are released. this is...
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are full of wells contaminants, that pollute the environment. the federal government has abandoned responsibly to clean up after itself. el --'s funding if we keep it up at this pace, it is going to be more than 100 years to clean up the mess that the federal government participated in. as i have told you, madam secretary, in person and in recent hearings, it is categorically unacceptable. so is the administration's postal the use of alaska cost npra revenuese for mediation. i met the mayor of the north slope borough, as well as the others, several weeks back that you had a chance as well. i have a copy of a letter from the mayor from our commissioner of natural resources, from the on the northsic slope, that i would like to have included as part of the record. thank you, mr. chairman. a related concern is that pattern of falling production on federal lands. our nation is in the midst of an historic oil and gas boom, but it is also true that production on federal lands is in trouble. contrary to some of the statements, the rhetoric we have heard
are full of wells contaminants, that pollute the environment. the federal government has abandoned responsibly to clean up after itself. el --'s funding if we keep it up at this pace, it is going to be more than 100 years to clean up the mess that the federal government participated in. as i have told you, madam secretary, in person and in recent hearings, it is categorically unacceptable. so is the administration's postal the use of alaska cost npra revenuese for mediation. i met the mayor of...
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but how could civilization have emerged in such an arid environment in the first place ? and what might have caused its destruction ? data from mashkan shapir provide clues. stone: we found a very large palace structure, which was decorated with baked clay pieces, showing the city's own god -- nergal, the god of death. zimansky: there was a large temple area, in which we found pieces of sculpture -- lifesize and somewhat smaller -- of animals, human beings, all of which were probably part of the temple furniture. keach: they also found fish hooks, weights to hold down nets and fish spears -- all evidence there was once water here. written tablets like these describe mashkan shapir as a major port. but the city was 20 miles from the tigris river and 30 miles from the euphrates. how could a major inland port or any city, for that matter, survive in the desert so far from water ? stone begins a search for the source of water. for a perspective not possible from the ground, she orders a digital photograph of the area from the french spot satellite. with artificial color, she
but how could civilization have emerged in such an arid environment in the first place ? and what might have caused its destruction ? data from mashkan shapir provide clues. stone: we found a very large palace structure, which was decorated with baked clay pieces, showing the city's own god -- nergal, the god of death. zimansky: there was a large temple area, in which we found pieces of sculpture -- lifesize and somewhat smaller -- of animals, human beings, all of which were probably part of...
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i like the serenity of my environment. to me, all this is a big plasma screen. you just have to be strong and keep god with you. what does the bible say? you are in this world but not -- way. i said i thought it was all this world but not in it. he nodded, right, right. later i realized i screwed up the quote. of course, we are all in it. [applause] >> and just to maybe frame it before just read this passage i think one of the things we want to talk about is kind of the idea of the frontier, so for mark they say front to the detroit is kind of reverted to and for jeff's book it's the real deal. it's the frontier in its beginning. so without jeff. >> austin is what is because of one man. his future probably in the book industry i'm going to read is omar first contact of the area. it's the story of about 10 years ago actually launch my interest in writing about local history. seat of empire tells the sort of austin's creation against the backdrop of early texas politics and the extraordinary struggle between two texas giants, sam houston and mirabeau lamarr. detai
i like the serenity of my environment. to me, all this is a big plasma screen. you just have to be strong and keep god with you. what does the bible say? you are in this world but not -- way. i said i thought it was all this world but not in it. he nodded, right, right. later i realized i screwed up the quote. of course, we are all in it. [applause] >> and just to maybe frame it before just read this passage i think one of the things we want to talk about is kind of the idea of the...
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and at the canadian import environment in case there were those seeking to escape the scene. again,spect to fema, when you saw the response in boston and how coordinated it was, even given the level of destruction, i would remind the committee that just last november boston held a mass of exercise on how to deal with a mass casualty event, and that exercise was the kind of exercise and exercises courted by the committee to fhrough fema, crease in our ability for response and resilience. we provided several intel products and briefings to law enforcement across the country, critical conner and operators, and we have been reaching out to community organizations who want to know what they can do. we are and lamenting security measures, both seen and unseen, at airports, transit hubs with in the maritime and run it, and at ports of entry. the coast guard is providing security on the ferries in the doing area, and teams are searches on terms of ground transportation and fell like. and finally, with respect to the public, but we do urge the public to remain vigilant. we are all in
and at the canadian import environment in case there were those seeking to escape the scene. again,spect to fema, when you saw the response in boston and how coordinated it was, even given the level of destruction, i would remind the committee that just last november boston held a mass of exercise on how to deal with a mass casualty event, and that exercise was the kind of exercise and exercises courted by the committee to fhrough fema, crease in our ability for response and resilience. we...
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. >>> this was not an environment which was hospitable to setting up the exchanges. >> i know. >> you and your colleagues were constantly criticizing, trying to underfund it and trying to make sure it didn't work. >> a lot of that criticism proved true, unfortunately. >> it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. we're going to try to do everything we can to make it fail and then when it fails we're going to say oh, why did it fail? >> i don't -- well, i don't think fox news had anything to do with the rollout of healthcare.gov. as far as i know we didn't touch that website. >> you were constantly attacking the law and you were trying to make it -- >> i'll give you that one too. it was all our fault. >> well, sheer she is again. the very famous megyn kelly. how on earth could fox news underfund anything? >> somehow there was a way. and somehow we messed up healthcare.gov too. >> but dr. emanuel, who is a brother of rahm emanuel and ari emanuel, who's the head of william morris, he says that we underfunded it. and i'm going -- >> i don't even know what -- he was sort of going off the rails at th
. >>> this was not an environment which was hospitable to setting up the exchanges. >> i know. >> you and your colleagues were constantly criticizing, trying to underfund it and trying to make sure it didn't work. >> a lot of that criticism proved true, unfortunately. >> it's a self-fulfilling prophecy. we're going to try to do everything we can to make it fail and then when it fails we're going to say oh, why did it fail? >> i don't -- well, i don't think...
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i believe we have a role to create a national environment to which parents, teachers, states can succeed. i believe that has been happening for thirty years. our state had a long way to go we took most of the steps before race to the top. and before all the waivers. and i fear that making it look like accountability is up here rather than there was slow things down and not speed thing up. make no mistake, this bill does create a national school board. that's not a majority -- it's not meant to insult anybody. it's a fact. when you take the combination of no child left behind and race to the top and the waivers and you freeze them in the law for five years, you're putting the decisions of washington that ought to be with a local school board and local government and i don't know why senators of either parties from states would want that to happen. because many of us come from schools and states that have better schools than. so why would you want us running your local schools? well, it doesn't really do that. yes, it does. it says that the standard have to be approved by the secretary. th
i believe we have a role to create a national environment to which parents, teachers, states can succeed. i believe that has been happening for thirty years. our state had a long way to go we took most of the steps before race to the top. and before all the waivers. and i fear that making it look like accountability is up here rather than there was slow things down and not speed thing up. make no mistake, this bill does create a national school board. that's not a majority -- it's not meant to...
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we'll have to remarket and rebrand and that will be challenging in this political environment. but keep in mind in the first month we also had 12 million people visit the site. the demand is there. there are 41 million people who don't have health insurance. the folks in the individual market many of them are going to get a much better deal in the marketplaces and so we just got to keep on improving the customer experience and make sure that we're fending off efforts not to fix the problem because if somebody wants to help fix it, i'm all game but fending off efforts to completely undermine it. >> let me turn to the economy, the broader economy, probably the predominant concern of people in this room. we're stuck in an economic pattern of okay but not great growth. your friend, larry summers, was here earlier this morning and said one of the problems is the system can't do two things at once. it can't cut deficits and spur growth. it needs to do one or the other. right now it should spur growth and not worry about deficits. do you agree and if you do agree, how do you make that
we'll have to remarket and rebrand and that will be challenging in this political environment. but keep in mind in the first month we also had 12 million people visit the site. the demand is there. there are 41 million people who don't have health insurance. the folks in the individual market many of them are going to get a much better deal in the marketplaces and so we just got to keep on improving the customer experience and make sure that we're fending off efforts not to fix the problem...
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exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking about that and how they have moved ahead toward? >> we did a paper in march of this year that quantified the fossil fuel subsidies large enough to be debilitating budget balance in fiscal sustainability of a number of countries, especially those in the middle east and africa and that the lack of taking action on externalities', energy pricing that does not take into account pollution, congestion, and effects on climate change, that these were very substantial in advanced economies, the united states and other advanced economies. our view is that addressing energy subsidies would bring very substantial benefits acr
exchanging information on regulations of energy solution and transportation in the marine environment and coastal areas. and our development. a year, the civil liberties. yes. the framework on sustainable growth, not is a question for the audience. >> then they need to take on issues of equality. >> inequality. yes. >> okay. interesting. some damage to ask you. you were present at the creation . now they're taking a stand on that as well. you want to talk about your thinking...
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sleep peacekeepers for a program concerned with monitoring peace deals going to post conflict that environment nowadays there are increasingly asked to operate in the highest risk of violence while believe bibles are still illegal are read to stay. motionless with these people who has caused over almost twenty years four million people killed millions of displaced and refugees tens of thousands of women raped. children and recruited those soldiers who were slaves no. right on the scene. of. the first strike you and i were being butchered. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. to be in the know. on. the. economic ups and downs in the find out they belong to the deal. sang i and the rest because i meet a female baby every week or not they. choose your language calling me killer though if they're going to kill some of. the fumes that consume instead. choose the opinions that degrade to. choose the stories that entire life truths be access to often. everybody. has a. creative tend. to them has his own solo career. together as specially for me. you know when you put your plan which is this is. w
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in urban areas you only have a dozen homes this is the first and i can remember it is in the urban environment where a terrorist is loose with the potential device that is a suicide best if got into a large area he could kill a lot of people so they went to quarantine block by block why there's so many people present there is a blood flow he is lending and people would realize who he was a piece surfaced on the streets so they know that is why it is quarantined. >> these do terrorist remained in close proximity year this scene of their crime,,the scene of the bombings and i think authorities made some pretty good judgments as to whether or not he was much beyond that and a recent successfully he did not it is an impressive display to this point* to managed to contain these to a terrorist as we talk about their lack of training and resources creating a calamitous results. we are getting word now from local media that a neighbor on franklin street has seen police check about that was in her yard -- a boat and we're getting this from local media channels since there was something different about
in urban areas you only have a dozen homes this is the first and i can remember it is in the urban environment where a terrorist is loose with the potential device that is a suicide best if got into a large area he could kill a lot of people so they went to quarantine block by block why there's so many people present there is a blood flow he is lending and people would realize who he was a piece surfaced on the streets so they know that is why it is quarantined. >> these do terrorist...
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french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. sits and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualized the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money shagnasty said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again the one hundred thirty one underground explosions and underwater blasts one hundred twenty three of which were and more us atolls minister my dear colleagues if i offered you this stone would you feel safe placing it under the pillow of your loved ones every night or wouldn't you at least like to have a choice know that they're none of the parents and none of their children had a choice. after the first nuclear tests in nine hundred sixty in the midst of the algerian uprising france needed to find new frontiers as empty and as barren to steal jewry and desert. three years later france to sighted to conti
french polynesia is to deny a part of every polynesians identity depriving them of their land their environment is to deprive them of part of themselves the guy who this stone comes from or. sits and this is exactly what all of this is about this afternoon nothing else this is more. to it is all that's visualized the forty one flashes in the thermonuclear explosions in the middle of the sky should move above more money shagnasty said some of your predecessors minister. steward's visualize again...
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welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. work with communities, solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood schools and try to make sure that public education is an anchor of democracy and a propeller of our economy. most importantly, we must really make sure that we figure out how to enable all kids to have the opportunity to not only dream their dreams but achieve them. >> well done. thank you. let me ask you one or two and then we will go to kimberly to start. let me ask you about the common core standards. you said you think that obamacare is bad and the implementation of the common core is far worse. who is to blame and anyone stepping up to fix this
welcoming, safe, and collaborative environments. you cannot show me a school that works or a district or a state or a country that works where the notion of collaboration as opposed to competition, the notion of a welcoming, safe environment so that schools are central to the community, are not the dominant theory as opposed to testing and sanctioning. that is what we are trying to do. work with communities, solutions that are aligned with what communities need. we must rate neighborhood...